CUSTOMERS face bigger shopping bills as the summer heatwave takes its toll on global commodity prices.
Monthly Archives: August 2006
Jersey’s RPI shows we have a lesson to learn
THE Policy Council’s Sustainable Guernsey 2006 publication looks at social, environmental and economic trends in the island that enable it to monitor changes and to formulate strategy.
Customs chief fears crack cocaine growth
CRACK cocaine poses a major drugs threat to Guernsey.
Chippendales fined £900 for attack on drunk man
TWO Chippendales have vowed never to return to Guernsey after being fined £900 each by the Magistrate’s Court.
Cannabis is top choice for abuse
GUERNSEY is not going to go soft on Class B drugs.
A total with a value of £465,931 was seized last year.
Report does not paint full picture
NEW measures need to be introduced to protect tenants from sub-standard accommodation.
School access lights plan
THE Environment Department has been accused of going against neighbour’s wishes by demanding that traffic lights be installed at the new Les Nicolles schools access road.
Can we stand Rhodes’ heat?
THE Guernsey Football Association are set to meet next week to decide whether it will be too hot for the island team to play in Rhodes next summer at the NatWest Island Games.
Loveridge ninth in Europe after string of Strasbourg successes
ALICE LOVERIDGE has underlined she is one of the top players of her age in Europe.
Rangers add to Vale’s misery
Vale Rec 2, Rangers 2
RANGERS converted four shootout penalties out of four to move into the second round of the Jeremie and hand out more cup misery to unlucky Vale at the Corbet Field.












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